Apr 15, 2016
Back in 1967, Disney's release of "The Jungle Book" as a cartoon took the world by storm, not only sparking massive box-office success but also inspiring screen legend Gregory Peck to lobby unsuccessfully for the MotionPicture Academy to change its rules to allow animated films to compete for Best Picture honors. It also was the last cartoon Walt Disney worked on before he died, and its success following his passing helped save the studio from shutting down its animation division.
Now, nearly 50 years later, Disney has conjured up an epic live-action version of "The Jungle Book," this time featuring one on-screen human actor – an Indian-American boy named Neel Sethi, who had just one prior credit in a short film – as the main character of Mowgli. The rest of the film's vibrant sets and incredibly realistic animals are all computer-generated, with every frame of the film shot on indoor sets rather than any actual jungle locations.